--- In [email protected], "Steve Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cannot replicate this behaviour on w2k
> 
> Either I am going mad..............
> 
> Will check again at work tomorrow
> 
> Can someone try it on win98 - do it from a script to replicate my 
> setup - just one line:
> 
> Au.SetCapslockState(0)
> 
> On the up-side, it also triggers the on screen display from my 
> multimedia keyboard kewl! (easily impressed)
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Steve

Thanks for such a fast reply!  I got it working. Apparently the
Au.SetCapslockState(0) must be in a script (I coudn't figure out how
to make it work as a parameter in a command list item) and that's what
I did and it's working.  

But where did Au.SetCapslockState(0) come from?  I can't find it in
the PP Help manual.  Is this a VBA command or some hidden PP command?
 What does the "au" represent?

Thanks again!
Mike




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